For New York City Public School children they have about less than a month left for school to end. Sometimes you hear parents talking about children not becoming accustomed to the new schedule now that school is over. During this time of year I do ease up a bit. Instead of having my 3rd grader […]
A Heroic Mother and Her Online Auction For Diabetes Research
When I received an email about this particularly heroic mom, I knew I wanted to write about her. What better timing than in the month of May as thoughts of Mother’s Day are sprinkled all throughout the month. I am always sensitive to topics of mothers giving their 100% to their children because I myself […]
A True Dog Lover
I have grown up around dogs my entire life. From a young age my dad had Rottweilers and we assisted him with the puppies that were born. He had the dogs at his Auto Parts Store and we would bring the babies home. Dad would arrive home with them in a shoe box if they […]
A Ballerina With A Dream
After reading about this beautiful young lady, a ballerina with strong goals and aspirations, I knew I wanted to support her in any way that I could. Leah is sixteen years old and has been studying ballet since a very young age. I’ve seen many ballerinas in my life but, when I see her in […]
Ringworm (Tinea) Preventions for Teachers and Parents
In the classroom you never know what you will be confronted with on a daily basis. You never know what you might take home with you as well- it can go from least severe such as a common cold to the worse, bedbugs. Of course you don’t think about it everyday but you do have […]
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